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- [S1470] Catholic Parish Records of the NLI - Carrigeen and Mooncoin; County of Kilkenny; Diocese of Ossory., (Carrigeen and Mooncoin, Kilkenny, Ireland), (National Library of Ireland. \i National Library of Ireland\i0 . http://registers.nli.ie/ : 2015.), Entry for Mary Quilty; http://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000635316_043; accessed Oct 24, 2016 (Reliability: 3), 24 Oct 2016.
Mary Quilty
Nicholastown May 11th, B. Mary, P. Michael Quilty & Mary Walsh, S. James McDonald & Kelly Hoynes
- [S784] Ireland - Birth, Death, Marriage Records, Irish Family History Foundation, ((http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie : 2011)), accessed Oct 9, 2012), Baptism record for Mary Quilty; Moonveen parish, County Kilkenny. (Reliability: 3), 9 Oct 2012.
- [S787] The Irish Genealogist Vol. 1-8, 1937-1993, Eneclann Ltd., ((2005), image reprint, CD, \i The Irish Genealogist, Volumes 1-8, 1937-1993\i0 ), 5: 522. (Reliability: 3), 10 Oct 2012.
EXTRACTS FROM THE CENSUS OF 1821
- [S789] The Irish Ancestor 1969-1986, Rosemary Ffolliott, editor, ((2004), image reprint, CD, \i The Irish Ancestor 1969-1986, Edited by Rosemary Ffolliott\i0 ), Vol. IX, No. 2, 1977: 131. (Reliability: 3), 16 Oct 2012.
THE 1851 CENSUS RETURNS FOR THE PARISH OF AGLISH, CO. KILKENNY
...
Townland of Glengrant
THE 1851 CENSUS RETURNS FOR THE PARISH OF AGLISH, CO. KILKENNY
transcribed by the late E. Walsh Kelly and edited by Rosemary ffolliott
Following our publication of the 1821 Returns for Aglish and of the 184! Returns for the two largest townlands in the parish, we here print the Returns for 1851. Aglish is the only parish in Ireland for which both the 1821 and 1851 Census survives. Study of the families on Aglish and Portnahully townJands in the three returns produce some
interesting information on the pattern of families and their movements in the first half of the 19th century - and comparison of 1841 and 1851 amply demonstrates the unreliability of the alleged ages of adults!
- [S795] Manuscripts in the Genealogical Office of Ireland, Ireland. Genealogical Office, (FHL microfilm. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.), Headstone transcription for Robert Walsh and others; FHL microfilm 100158; 100159, item Manuscripts 683-686 (Reliability: 3), 12 Oct 2012.
Epitaphs
- [S787] The Irish Genealogist Vol. 1-8, 1937-1993, Eneclann Ltd., ((2005), image reprint, CD, \i The Irish Genealogist, Volumes 1-8, 1937-1993\i0 ), 5: 522. (Reliability: 3), 10 Oct 2012.
EXTRACTS FROM THE CENSUS OF 1821
- [S787] The Irish Genealogist Vol. 1-8, 1937-1993, Eneclann Ltd., ((2005), image reprint, CD, \i The Irish Genealogist, Volumes 1-8, 1937-1993\i0 ), 5: 522. (Reliability: 3), 10 Oct 2012.
EXTRACTS FROM THE CENSUS OF 1821
- [S795] Manuscripts in the Genealogical Office of Ireland, Ireland. Genealogical Office, (FHL microfilm. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.), Headstone transcription for Robert Walsh and others; FHL microfilm 100158; 100159, item Manuscripts 683-686 (Reliability: 3), 12 Oct 2012.
Epitaphs
- [S790] Photo of headstone of Michael Quilty and Mary Quilty (Reliability: 3), 10 Oct 2012.
Erected by
Edmund Quilty, Nicholastown, in memory of his father, Michael Quilty, who departed this life June 1st, 1846, aged 50 years. Also his mother Mary Quilty who died April 1st, 1850, aged 60 years.
- [S783] Walsh, Bernard - Email, Walsh, Bernard, May 16, 2012>, "Re: Comments," (Reliability: 3), 10 Oct 2012.
From: "Bernard Walsh"
To: "Paul Kelly"
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1:29:47 PM
Subject: RE: Comments
Paul,
Time flies - yes been looking in to this for nearly 3 years now.
Here are a few documents
1. Extracts from 1821 and 1851 census
2. Local map of the Roman Catholic parish of Mooncoin - areas in red are the Civil parishes that make up the RC church parish - I have a better file that is clearer when you zoom in if you want it. Sent this 163KB file rather than a 6 MB one. The townlands of Moonveen and Glengrant are at the mostly southerly point. Nicholastown is in the middle under the E in IVERK
Go to Google maps and input Glengrant, Kilkenny for current location
3. The headstone of Mary Wood(Quilty's) parents in the Old Church yard in Mooncoin
4. Transcript of same headstone from Edmund Walsh Kelly's manuscript
5. Transcript of Fitzpatrick headstone in Carrigeen graveyard from Edmund Walsh Kelly's manuscript.
John is your John's father
Richard his brother
John his nephew (son of his brother Michael)
6. Transcript of Walsh headstone in Rathkieran graveyard from the Edmund Walsh Kelly's manuscript
Item 2 are your people
Richard Walsh is John Fitpatrick's grandfather (his daughter was Elizabeth Walsh, John's mother)
7. Transcript of Walsh headstone in Carrigeen graveyard from the Edmund Walsh Kelly's manuscript
Half way down the page is "Erected by John Walsh...." . He is Mary Wood(Quilty's) uncle.
Notice Mary's mother (Mary Quilty alias Walsh) also get a mention on this headstone - not bad being remembered in 2 graveyards!
Regards.. Bernard
-----Original Message-----
From: rootsdigger05 [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net] On Behalf Of rootsdigger05
Sent: 15 May 2012 14:53
To: Bernard Walsh
Subject: Re: Comments
Bernard,
Thanks for the links and references. It sure helps when citing sources. And you are right, talk about luck. I only wish we had the same luck on my father's side, the Kelly's. But that's another whole ball of wax for another day. ;-) Sounds as if you have really been at this for a long time, as I have.
I have enabled GEDCOM and .PDF download on your login to my web site, so please feel free to download whatever you like. If you have any questions about how things work on the site or any questions about individuals or families, don't hesitate to ask.
I look forward to the scans and notes!
Paul
- [S783] Walsh, Bernard - Email, Walsh, Bernard, May 17, 2012>, "Re: Comments," (Reliability: 3), 10 Oct 2012.
From: "Bernard Walsh"
To: "Paul Kelly"
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 12:40:51 PM
Subject: RE: Comments
Paul,
Edmund Walsh Kelly is not a published book - it is a manuscript in the National Library of Ireland - reference is as I stated below Genealogical Office: Ms. 683-686
See attachment 1 for details
Extracts from this manuscript related to the census of 1821 and 1851 were published in both the Irish Genealogist and Irish Ancestor as follows:
http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/The_Irish_Genealogist__Vols._1-8__1937-93..html
The Irish Genealogist Vol 5
No 3
Extracts from the Census of 1821
No 4
Extracts from the Census of 1821
No 5
Extracts from the Census of 1821
http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/ENEC009.html
Volume 8: 1976
No. 2
The 1821 Census Returns for the Parishes of Aglish and Portnascully, Co. Kilkenny
Volume 9: 1977
No. 2
The 1851 Census Returns for the Parish of Aglish, Co. Kilkenny
Item 1
Extracts from both Irish Ancestor and Irish Genealogist based on EWK manuscript
Item 2
Is an Irish Ordnance Survey map - Townland index - and I have marked out the civil parishes that make up Mooncoin RC Parish - I added the names of the civil parishes in blue text.
So it is a map you buy from the Ordnance Survey (do you have such a group in the US? i.e. a govt agency) - it is not from a publication.
http://www.osi.ie/Home.aspx
Item 4,5,6,7 are all photographs of pages of the Edmund Walsh Kelly manuscript taken in the Reading Room of the National Library of Ireland.
What is the title - Genealogical Office: Ms. 683-686
author - Edmund Walsh Kelly
publisher - none as it was a personal document of the author
publishing date - none - but compiled I would think between 1890 and 1922.
Regards.. Bernard
[Manuscripts, nos. 683-685, Family History Library BRITISH Film No. 100158, Items 8-147]
[Manuscripts, no. 686, Family History Library BRITISH Film No. 100159, Item 1]
-----Original Message-----
From: rootsdigger05 [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net] On Behalf Of rootsdigger05
Sent: 17 May 2012 05:01
To: Bernard Walsh
Subject: Re: Comments
Bernard,
Thanks for sending me the scans, photos and Word doc. It goes a long way to help me understand the source(s) of the information you have provided.
Nonetheless, I still have questions. (After doing this for about 30 years, I have come to understand the importance of properly documenting where every piece of data comes from.) So please bear with me with my incessant questions. See below each of your numbered items and provide the details as best you can. If you don't know, or don't have the information, that's ok. I understand if you don't have all the details.
I'm sending you a photo of myself and my other half, Lori. We went to a show in Seattle recently and asked someone to take the photo.
;-)
Paul
- [S795] Manuscripts in the Genealogical Office of Ireland, Ireland. Genealogical Office, (FHL microfilm. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.), Headstone transcription for Robert Walsh and others; FHL microfilm 100158; 100159, item Manuscripts 683-686 (Reliability: 3), 12 Oct 2012.
Epitaphs
- [S790] Photo of headstone of Michael Quilty and Mary Quilty (Reliability: 3), 10 Oct 2012.
Erected by
Edmund Quilty, Nicholastown, in memory of his father, Michael Quilty, who departed this life June 1st, 1846, aged 50 years. Also his mother Mary Quilty who died April 1st, 1850, aged 60 years.
- [S789] The Irish Ancestor 1969-1986, Rosemary Ffolliott, editor, ((2004), image reprint, CD, \i The Irish Ancestor 1969-1986, Edited by Rosemary Ffolliott\i0 ), Vol. IX, No. 2, 1977: 131. (Reliability: 3), 16 Oct 2012.
THE 1851 CENSUS RETURNS FOR THE PARISH OF AGLISH, CO. KILKENNY
...
Townland of Glengrant
THE 1851 CENSUS RETURNS FOR THE PARISH OF AGLISH, CO. KILKENNY
transcribed by the late E. Walsh Kelly and edited by Rosemary ffolliott
Following our publication of the 1821 Returns for Aglish and of the 184! Returns for the two largest townlands in the parish, we here print the Returns for 1851. Aglish is the only parish in Ireland for which both the 1821 and 1851 Census survives. Study of the families on Aglish and Portnahully townJands in the three returns produce some
interesting information on the pattern of families and their movements in the first half of the 19th century - and comparison of 1841 and 1851 amply demonstrates the unreliability of the alleged ages of adults!
- [S783] Walsh, Bernard - Email, Walsh, Bernard, May 16, 2012>, "Re: Comments," (Reliability: 3), 10 Oct 2012.
From: "Bernard Walsh"
To: "Paul Kelly"
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1:29:47 PM
Subject: RE: Comments
Paul,
Time flies - yes been looking in to this for nearly 3 years now.
Here are a few documents
1. Extracts from 1821 and 1851 census
2. Local map of the Roman Catholic parish of Mooncoin - areas in red are the Civil parishes that make up the RC church parish - I have a better file that is clearer when you zoom in if you want it. Sent this 163KB file rather than a 6 MB one. The townlands of Moonveen and Glengrant are at the mostly southerly point. Nicholastown is in the middle under the E in IVERK
Go to Google maps and input Glengrant, Kilkenny for current location
3. The headstone of Mary Wood(Quilty's) parents in the Old Church yard in Mooncoin
4. Transcript of same headstone from Edmund Walsh Kelly's manuscript
5. Transcript of Fitzpatrick headstone in Carrigeen graveyard from Edmund Walsh Kelly's manuscript.
John is your John's father
Richard his brother
John his nephew (son of his brother Michael)
6. Transcript of Walsh headstone in Rathkieran graveyard from the Edmund Walsh Kelly's manuscript
Item 2 are your people
Richard Walsh is John Fitpatrick's grandfather (his daughter was Elizabeth Walsh, John's mother)
7. Transcript of Walsh headstone in Carrigeen graveyard from the Edmund Walsh Kelly's manuscript
Half way down the page is "Erected by John Walsh...." . He is Mary Wood(Quilty's) uncle.
Notice Mary's mother (Mary Quilty alias Walsh) also get a mention on this headstone - not bad being remembered in 2 graveyards!
Regards.. Bernard
-----Original Message-----
From: rootsdigger05 [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net] On Behalf Of rootsdigger05
Sent: 15 May 2012 14:53
To: Bernard Walsh
Subject: Re: Comments
Bernard,
Thanks for the links and references. It sure helps when citing sources. And you are right, talk about luck. I only wish we had the same luck on my father's side, the Kelly's. But that's another whole ball of wax for another day. ;-) Sounds as if you have really been at this for a long time, as I have.
I have enabled GEDCOM and .PDF download on your login to my web site, so please feel free to download whatever you like. If you have any questions about how things work on the site or any questions about individuals or families, don't hesitate to ask.
I look forward to the scans and notes!
Paul
- [S783] Walsh, Bernard - Email, Walsh, Bernard, May 17, 2012>, "Re: Comments," (Reliability: 3), 10 Oct 2012.
From: "Bernard Walsh"
To: "Paul Kelly"
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 12:40:51 PM
Subject: RE: Comments
Paul,
Edmund Walsh Kelly is not a published book - it is a manuscript in the National Library of Ireland - reference is as I stated below Genealogical Office: Ms. 683-686
See attachment 1 for details
Extracts from this manuscript related to the census of 1821 and 1851 were published in both the Irish Genealogist and Irish Ancestor as follows:
http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/The_Irish_Genealogist__Vols._1-8__1937-93..html
The Irish Genealogist Vol 5
No 3
Extracts from the Census of 1821
No 4
Extracts from the Census of 1821
No 5
Extracts from the Census of 1821
http://www.eneclann.ie/acatalog/ENEC009.html
Volume 8: 1976
No. 2
The 1821 Census Returns for the Parishes of Aglish and Portnascully, Co. Kilkenny
Volume 9: 1977
No. 2
The 1851 Census Returns for the Parish of Aglish, Co. Kilkenny
Item 1
Extracts from both Irish Ancestor and Irish Genealogist based on EWK manuscript
Item 2
Is an Irish Ordnance Survey map - Townland index - and I have marked out the civil parishes that make up Mooncoin RC Parish - I added the names of the civil parishes in blue text.
So it is a map you buy from the Ordnance Survey (do you have such a group in the US? i.e. a govt agency) - it is not from a publication.
http://www.osi.ie/Home.aspx
Item 4,5,6,7 are all photographs of pages of the Edmund Walsh Kelly manuscript taken in the Reading Room of the National Library of Ireland.
What is the title - Genealogical Office: Ms. 683-686
author - Edmund Walsh Kelly
publisher - none as it was a personal document of the author
publishing date - none - but compiled I would think between 1890 and 1922.
Regards.. Bernard
[Manuscripts, nos. 683-685, Family History Library BRITISH Film No. 100158, Items 8-147]
[Manuscripts, no. 686, Family History Library BRITISH Film No. 100159, Item 1]
-----Original Message-----
From: rootsdigger05 [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net] On Behalf Of rootsdigger05
Sent: 17 May 2012 05:01
To: Bernard Walsh
Subject: Re: Comments
Bernard,
Thanks for sending me the scans, photos and Word doc. It goes a long way to help me understand the source(s) of the information you have provided.
Nonetheless, I still have questions. (After doing this for about 30 years, I have come to understand the importance of properly documenting where every piece of data comes from.) So please bear with me with my incessant questions. See below each of your numbered items and provide the details as best you can. If you don't know, or don't have the information, that's ok. I understand if you don't have all the details.
I'm sending you a photo of myself and my other half, Lori. We went to a show in Seattle recently and asked someone to take the photo.
;-)
Paul
- [S1470] Catholic Parish Records of the NLI - Carrigeen and Mooncoin; County of Kilkenny; Diocese of Ossory., (Carrigeen and Mooncoin, Kilkenny, Ireland), (National Library of Ireland. \i National Library of Ireland\i0 . http://registers.nli.ie/ : 2015.), "Carrigeen and Mooncoin," (Reliability: 3), 29 Oct 2016.
1st of March, were married Pierce Keeffe of Grange & Ellen Keeffe of do [ditto].
Present, Robt. Walsh, Ellen Walsh, by Thos. Duffy.
- [S1470] Catholic Parish Records of the NLI - Carrigeen and Mooncoin; County of Kilkenny; Diocese of Ossory., (Carrigeen and Mooncoin, Kilkenny, Ireland), (National Library of Ireland. \i National Library of Ireland\i0 . http://registers.nli.ie/ : 2015.), Marriage record of Michael Quilty and Mary Walsh; Microfilm 05019 / 03 (Reliability: 3), 24 Oct 2016.
Mich. Quilty
Mary Walsh
Glengrant Feb. 21st. Mar. Michael Quilty & Mary Walsh, Ws. James McDonald & Ellen Walsh
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Marriage record of Michael Quilty and Mary Walsh Marriage record of Michael Quilty and Mary Walsh
Carrigeen and Mooncoin | Microfilm 05019 / 03
Diocese of Ossory | County of Kilkenny
Marriages 21 Feb. 1816 to 27 Sep. 1836
Source: http://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000635316_125 |
- [S784] Ireland - Birth, Death, Marriage Records, Irish Family History Foundation, ((http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie : 2011)), accessed Oct 9, 2012), Church Marriage Record for: Michael Quilty and Mary Walsh; Mooncoin parish, County Kilkenny. (Reliability: 3), 9 Oct 2012.
Date of Marriage: 2 1 - Fe b - 1819
Parish/District: MOONCOIN
County: Co. Kilkenny
Husband
Name: Michael Quilty
Address: Glengrant
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Age: Not Recorded
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